Organized by Top Repute Co., Ltd., VICB 2009 has incorporated with two other trade shows namely, REFRIGERATION & VENTILATION VIETNAM 2009 and SECURITY & FIRE VIETNAM 2009, to provide professionals a one-stop sourcing platform for building and construction materials, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, security and fire products.

"As one of the many international participants in this three-day event in Ho Chi Minh City, VICB 2009 has provided us the perfect opportunity to highlight our credentials as a global leader in manufacturing steel buildings and to showcase our total steel building solutions to the visitors," said Angus Liew, Marketing Supervisor of Zamil Steel Vietnam. “We are very glad that this is a successful trade show for us as we have received over 300 serious enquiries about Zamil Steel’s building solutions.”
The ‘Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings’ is the main product of Zamil Steel Vietnam. ZSV designs, fabricates and supplies steel buildings for use as commercial, industrial, and agricultural premises. Besides Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings, ZSV now offers a wider array of products with addition of the technical know-how to manufacture ‘Structural Steel’ and ‘Open Web Steel Joists and Girders’ products through its network of 2 Vietnam factories, 17 Asia Pacific sales offices and a strong network of certified builders, agents and distributors.
Zamil Steel Vietnam has been actively promoting its steel buildings system in the Asia Pacific region since 1992 and is constantly expanding its presence at new locations such as New Zealand, Fiji and other Oceania countries to tackle both the mature and emerging markets for steel buildings.
"The interest in our steel building solutions has been so strong in Asia Pacific region that we are now expanding our trade show participations in other countries, in particular to international construction and building material events in Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. Of course, we also look forward to having a much larger presence at the next VICB event, which will take place in 2010," added Mr. Angus.